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          PocatelloIdaho

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          Hiking among sage, grasses and junipers toward snow-covered peaks
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          Hiking among sage, grasses and junipers toward snow-covered peaks
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          Hiking among sage, grasses and junipers toward snow-covered peaks

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          Mountain scenery viewed from Edson Fichter Pond, a popular fishing hole and outdoor recreation area
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          Mountain scenery viewed from Edson Fichter Pond, a popular fishing hole and outdoor recreation area
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          Mountain scenery viewed from Edson Fichter Pond, a popular fishing hole and outdoor recreation area

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          Stopping atop a mountain for an afternoon tea break
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          Stopping atop a mountain for an afternoon tea break
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          Stopping atop a mountain for an afternoon tea break

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          Tubing and paddling down the Portneuf River
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          Tubing and paddling down the Portneuf River
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          Tubing and paddling down the Portneuf River

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          Wildflowers in the Pocatello foothills at sunset
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          Wildflowers in the Pocatello foothills at sunset
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          Wildflowers in the Pocatello foothills at sunset

          Kim Kirkham
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          Looking over the valley in the evening light
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          Looking over the valley in the evening light
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          Looking over the valley in the evening light

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          Idaho mule deer roaming among juniper trees in winter
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          Idaho mule deer roaming among juniper trees in winter
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          Idaho mule deer roaming among juniper trees in winter

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          Verdant vistas along the City Creek Trail in the Portneuf Valley
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          Verdant vistas along the City Creek Trail in the Portneuf Valley
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          Verdant vistas along the City Creek Trail in the Portneuf Valley

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          Fertile farmland west of the city
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          Fertile farmland west of the city
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          Fertile farmland west of the city

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          Clear skies on a tranquil day in the mountain landscape
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          Clear skies on a tranquil day in the mountain landscape
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          Clear skies on a tranquil day in the mountain landscape

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          Offbeat museums and Western charm in a one-of-a-kind place

          In early days, pioneers, settlers and gold miners passed through Pocatello, a “Gate City” to Yellowstone National Park, on their way west. Pocatello is still a popular destination, a lively valley city surrounded by mountains, steeped in history and full of outdoor fun, from Nordic skiing and ice fishing in winter to hiking and biking in the summer.


          Uniquely Pocatello

          Yes, the Museum of Clean is about cleanliness, but it’s surprisingly entertaining. See exhibits featuring vacuums, washers, brooms and cluttered garages, all presided over by one of only 200 Muffler Man statues left in the world. Equally neat is a guided walking tour of Historic Downtown Pocatello to visit buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. You’ll find antique shops, art galleries and restaurants. While there, stop by little tucked-away parks and attend special events, including concerts, art walks and haunted history tours. Also worth a tour is the Idaho Museum of Natural History at the Idaho State University campus, where you can explore anthropology and earth sciences exhibits until you’re an expert onIdaho.

           

          One Stop for History, Animals and Water Fun

          Pocatello’s bustling Ross Park is an entertainment hub. The area features an Aquatic Complex with an enormous pool, lazy river and playground; Zoo Idaho, which hosts animals native to the West like grizzly bears and mule deer; Fort Hall Replica, where visitors learn about 19th-century explorers, trappers, fur traders, Native Americans, pioneers and gold seekers; and Pocatello Junction Town Site, which contains several replica buildings, including a saloon, bank and schoolhouse. Nearby, visit the Bannock County Historical Museum for exhibits on everything from archaeological specimens to the railroad and Prohibition.

           

          Outdoor Adventures

          Pocatello is an outdoor oasis. Mountains – most notably the peaks of the Bannock Range – surround the city. The Portneuf River – one of few rivers to flow northward – runs through Pocatello and joins the Snake River at the American Falls reservoir north of the city. Pull on hiking shoes and catch up to the City Creek Trail System to explore a series of trails; some of them even have map systems to use with your smartphone. Find Cherry Springs Nature Area within Caribou-Targhee National Forest, a hotspot for birding – over 100 species have been documented here – and wildlife viewing. Yet another way to experience Pocatello’s great outdoors is at the Portneuf Wellness Complex. With sports fields, basketball courts, sand volleyball and a nearly three-hectare lake for swimming and fishing, you’ll have some serious fun in the fresh air.

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          A variety of restored neon signs in Pocatello, Idaho
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          Buzzworthy selfie spots: Since 2012, a local committee has been hard at work restoring original neon signs throughout Historic Downtown Pocatello.

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          A rocky spring landscape near Pocatello, Idaho
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          Founded in 1889, Pocatello was once known as the "Gateway to the Northwest." As pioneers, gold miners and settlers traveled the Oregon Trail, they passed through the Portneuf Gap south of town. Today, the town is still a gateway to outdoor recreation.

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          Holt Arena in Pocatello, Idaho
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          Idaho State University's Holt Arena is the USA's oldest enclosed college stadium, and it hoists the largest free-falling U.S. flag in any indoor arena.

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          Valley views from Scout Mountain near Pocatello, Idaho
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          Experience Pocatello

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          The Snake River and its falls flowing through the center of town

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          Idaho Falls

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